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[ UK /ˌa‍ɪdɪˈɒləd‍ʒi/ ]
[ US /ˌaɪdiˈɑɫədʒi/ ]
NOUN
  1. imaginary or visionary theorization
  2. an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation

How To Use ideology In A Sentence

  • In Chinas modernization drive, the misunderstanding on "Middlebrow" is not beneficial to the understanding and the promotion of the core ideology of Chinas traditional culture.
  • Andrews assumes that the lyric poet's freedom to dissent is only the freedom to say ‘yes’ to the American ideology - individualism.
  • We clearly need to replace the name ascribed to those whose ideology got us into this situation in the first place: the Neoconservatives. Making Sense of the News: Time To Update Some Terms
  • Tribal traditions and a male-dominated reading of Islam have produced a deeply rooted ideology of women as temptresses, who must be kept under control to avoid "fitna" or social strife, thereby safeguarding the "peace of Islam. Ida Lichter, M.D.: Afghan Women's Movements Deserve More From the West
  • At a period when all political ideology was imbued with religion, apostasy in any premodern state was a political crime. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alternative ideology becomes a means of imbuing both self and community with an element of the mythic, and validating perceived limitations and shortcomings while sacralizing the mundane.
  • They distanced themselves from the upper class and adopted a communist ideology.
  • They care about nothing but themselves and their self-centered ideology.
  • The researcher employed the in - depth interview method to explore male experiences under the patriarchal ideology.
  • In a party built on ideology, the will of the party reigns over the popular will.
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